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... believe them to exist . And this I shall do , not because I wish to avoid the charge of partiality , but from a belief that it is my duty to do it . ' We must therefore consider this portraiture as drawn under the strong impression of ...
... believe them to exist . And this I shall do , not because I wish to avoid the charge of partiality , but from a belief that it is my duty to do it . ' We must therefore consider this portraiture as drawn under the strong impression of ...
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amateur ; and we believe that few of either class will not feel themselves instructed , as well as gratified , by ... believe , ) who has written a ballad of heroic and romantic adventure , interesting from the faithful representation ...
amateur ; and we believe that few of either class will not feel themselves instructed , as well as gratified , by ... believe , ) who has written a ballad of heroic and romantic adventure , interesting from the faithful representation ...
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... believe were written by men in- spired with the Holy Spirit . A portion of this spirit we believe is given to mankind , and is necessary for the right understanding of those . writings which proceeded from it . The writings we believe ...
... believe were written by men in- spired with the Holy Spirit . A portion of this spirit we believe is given to mankind , and is necessary for the right understanding of those . writings which proceeded from it . The writings we believe ...
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